66 two Life Members,. SUMMARY OF TREASURER'S REPORT, 1885. NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION IN ACCOUNT WITH N. A. CALKINS, TREASURER. From July 1, 1885, to July 1, 1886. Balance from account, July 1, 1885, 66 Expenses for Postage, (including mailing of Proceedings), Expenses for Printing (including Proceedings of 1885), "Plates for Vol. of 1885, $132 30 23 50 $198 28 $348 91 15 37 13 22 377 50 $1,136 80 1,199 38 3 00 $78 63 103 13 100 00 1 13 $1,982 42 The Treasurer's Report has been carefully examined, the expenditures compared with vouchers, and all found correct. Books and reports and vouchers are worthy the highest commendation. TOPEKA, KANSAS, July 13, 1886. AARON GOVE. Hon. John Eaton, Washington, D. C. President. Secretary. Treasurer. J. W. Stearns, Wisconsin. Z. Richards, Dist. of Columbia. Emerson E. White, Cincinnati, Ohio. Julia Tutweiler, Alabama. DEPARTMENTS. School Superintendence. President. Vice-President..... Secretary. Higher Instruction, President. Vice-President.. .Secretary... Normal Schools. President..... Industrial Education. President.. Vice-President.. Art Education. President. Vice-President. Secretary.. Music Education. President Vice-President.. ..... Secretary... E. H. Long, Missouri. W. W. W. Jones, Nebraska. F. H. Crawford, Oregon. W. H. Beadle, Dakota. J. S. Ingraham, Washington Ter. Kindergarten Instruction. MARGARET W. SUTHERLAND. MRS. EVA D. KELLOGG. DANIEL B. HAGAR..... H. S. JONES... GEORGE P. BROWN. President. .. Secretary.. Elementary Schools. President Vice-President Secretary. Asst. Secretary. National Council of Education. President. Vice-President.. Secretary and Treasurer.. .Baton Rouge, La. Springfield, Mass. .Alliance, O. New York. Cincinnati, O. .Philadelphia, Pa. ..Bridgewater, Mass. Warrensburg, Mo. ....Potsdam, N. Y. Philadelphia, Pa. New Orleans, La. .Lafayette, Ind. Columbus, O. Boston, Mass. Winona, Minn. .Baltimore, Md. Chicago, Ill. Madison, Wis. La Porte, Ind. Boston, Mass. La Porte, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Hamilton, O. Mansfield, O. Charlotte, N. C. Salem, Mass. Erie, Pa. Terre Haute, Ind. CONSTITUTION OF THE NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION As amended, in conformity to the requirements of the Charter, at the Annual Meeting held at Topeka, Kansas, July 13-16, 1886.* PREAMBLE. To elevate the character and advance the interests of the profession of teaching, and to promote the cause of popular education in the United States, we, whose names are subjoined, agree to adopt the following CONSTITUTION. ARTICLE I.-NAME. This Association shall be styled the National Educational Association. ARTICLE II-DEPARTMENTS. SECTION 1. It shall consist of nine departments: the first, of School Superintendence; the second, of Norma. Schools; the third, of Elementary Schools; the fourth, of Higher Instruction; the fifth, of Industrial Education; the sixth, of Art Education; the seventh, of Kindergarten Instruction; the eighth, of Music Education; the ninth, of Secondary Education; and a National Council of Education. SEC. 2. Other departments may be organized in the manner prescribed in this Constitution. ARTICLE III.-MEMBERSHIP. SECTION 1. Any person in any way connected with the work of education, or any educational association, shall be eligible to membership. Such person or association may become a member of this Association by paying two dollars and signing this Constitution, and may continue a member by the payment of an annual fee of two dollars. On neglect to pay such fee, the membership will cease. SEC. 2. Each department may prescribe its own conditions of membership, provided that no person be admitted to such membership who is not a member of the general Association. SEC. 3. Any person eligible to membership may become a life-member by paying at once twenty dollars. *The Constitution as here published, embraces also the Amendments made in July, 1880, 1883, 1884, and 1885. |